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HFC Bank donates $25,000 to CWM Hospital Board of Visitors

HFC Bank donates $25,000 to CWM Hospital Board of Visitors

By Navitalai Naivalurua
22/07/2023
HFC Bank CEO, Mr. Rakesh Ram, presenting Cheque to Chairperson of the CWM Hospital Board of Visitors, Dr. Esther Williams. Photo:HFC

$25,000 have been donated to the CWM Hospital Board of Visitors from HFC Bank, as the Bank reaffirmed its commitment to supporting public health initiatives.

HFC Bank says this contribution will aid in the advancement of healthcare services and benefit patients throughout the region.

They say the donation from HFC Bank serves as a testament to the organization's unwavering commitment to the well-being of the community.

It says as a socially responsible corporate citizen, the Bank recognizes the importance of accessible and quality healthcare for all individuals, and this donation reflects its dedication to fostering a healthier society.

The Bank adds the funds will be utilized by the CWM Hospital Board of Visitors to attend to urgent upgrades and repairs to Tailevu/ Namosi Ward, which directly impacts patient care, and the overall enhancement of medical services at the CWM Hospital.

HFC Bank says with this substantial donation, they aim to contribute to the ongoing development of the healthcare infrastructure and services available to the community.

HFC Bank CEO Rakesh Ram says they are delighted to support the CWM Hospital Board of Visitors in their tireless efforts to provide exceptional healthcare services to the community.

He says this contribution is a reflection of their shared commitment to improving the well-being of individuals and ensuring that the best possible healthcare is accessible to everyone.

Chairperson of the CWM Hospital Board of Visitors, Dr Esther Williams, says they are deeply grateful to HFC Bank for their generous donation, and this contribution will enable the Hospital, the staff, and the Board to enhance the quality of care they provide to their patients and invest in crucial resources that will benefit the entire community.

Dr Williams says HFC Bank's commitment to the well-being of Fiji’s society is commendable, and they are honoured to have them as their partner in this journey.

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